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remember struggling to express the anger and passion that i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i'll be honest, when i was done, i did not think that i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. and i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distance from what people were going through in plac places. but looking back, as i look at that 19-year-old young man, i'm more forgiving of the fact that the speech might not have been that great. because i know now that something inside me was stirring at the time. something important. and that was the belief that i could be part of something bigger than myself. that my own salvation was bound up with those of others. that's what bobby kennedy expressed when he spoke here at the university of capetown in 1966. he said each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope. and crossing each other from a mi
remember struggling to express the anger and passion that i was feeling and to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i'll be honest, when i was done, i did not think that i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. and i thought to myself what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference. it felt too distance from what people were going through in plac places. but looking back, as i look at that...
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is home and several south american leaders will meet today to talk about the incident when morales' plane was not allowed into several european country's air space. >> brazil's president for example says that all nations involved have some explaining to do. now, of course, all of that fuss over the plane was about the nsa intelligence leaker edward snowden as we said. somebody it seems was pretty sure that snowden had hitched a ride on the president's plane. >> as far as we know, snowden is still at the moscow international airport where he has been now for 12 days. karl pennhall went to the airport looking for snowden or at least to see the place he is reportedly calling home. >> this is the view that may have flashed in front of snow den just after touchdown. through passport control even though by then u.s. officials revoked his travel documents and perhaps he would have put the four laptops he was reportedly carrying through a scanner. what really happened next is a puzzle more complex than any in these airport magazines. there is no isolated transit lounge. like all other inter
is home and several south american leaders will meet today to talk about the incident when morales' plane was not allowed into several european country's air space. >> brazil's president for example says that all nations involved have some explaining to do. now, of course, all of that fuss over the plane was about the nsa intelligence leaker edward snowden as we said. somebody it seems was pretty sure that snowden had hitched a ride on the president's plane. >> as far as we know,...
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morality versus constitutionality. the court also seems to be kind of mirroring public opinion on a lot of these issues. should they really be doing that? >> well, in race i don't think the five conservative justices who struck down voting rights act section four were worried about public opinion. they were more worried about showing they had given fair warning to congress to fix the voting rights act. this time they said we told you so, we were going to do this, and we did it. for same-sex marriage i think justice kennedy was cognizant and wary of a backlash should he follow his constitutional convictions which i think he expressed at oral argument to extend same-sex marriage across the country. instead, he pulled back, he r y relied on a states right argument, and created a kind of legal mishmash of rationale to create a decision that was quite good for gays and lesbians. >> if i could add quickly, ruth bader ginsburg said in the roe v. wade decision that it went too far too fast. so i think you saw there was, you kn
morality versus constitutionality. the court also seems to be kind of mirroring public opinion on a lot of these issues. should they really be doing that? >> well, in race i don't think the five conservative justices who struck down voting rights act section four were worried about public opinion. they were more worried about showing they had given fair warning to congress to fix the voting rights act. this time they said we told you so, we were going to do this, and we did it. for...
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. >> the struggle here against apartheid for freedom, moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me, it has been an inspiration to the world. >> reporter: now, president obama appeared with south africa's president zuma earlier in the day, and south african president zuma said both president obama and president mandela, as the first black leaders of their respective countries, are bound by history and carry the dreams of millions of people. it was a beautiful statement. president obama and president zuma are now at a state dinner here in south africa, and there they just held a moment of silence for the man that this country refers to as mandiva. fredricka? >> and while it appears as though it's been a beautiful reception for the president, in some circles there's been a little resistance, some protest that the president of the united states is there. >> reporter: there have been, fredricka. there's been quite a bit of media coverage in particular of rallies by leftist groups protesting the president's -- the fact
. >> the struggle here against apartheid for freedom, moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me, it has been an inspiration to the world. >> reporter: now, president obama appeared with south africa's president zuma earlier in the day, and south african president zuma said both president obama and president mandela, as the first black leaders of their respective countries, are bound by history and carry...
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his place on earth is sound and it's probably the most solid moral platform of any human being of my lifetime. and it's inevitable that he will be stronger in death than in life. i went back reading his conversations with myself and it reminded me that he was not talking about multiracialism. he was talking about nonracialism and talking about that in jail and he was talking about forgiving the prime minister, who probably had put him in jail and sentencing him for life and he was deploring the fact that he was a victim of violence and he was forgiving even after being in jail for ten years and he's even more forgiving after. so it makes us wonder. we ought to look at him and forget about paula deen. >> he's so unifying. we've heard from so many people who have said even in this situation when he remans in critical condition in the hospital, that he symbolizes a certain kind of strength. he is unifyinging south africa, but at the same time, his family's having a difficult time sharing him publicly. >> they have never had him. and they have always suffered more outside, especially --
his place on earth is sound and it's probably the most solid moral platform of any human being of my lifetime. and it's inevitable that he will be stronger in death than in life. i went back reading his conversations with myself and it reminded me that he was not talking about multiracialism. he was talking about nonracialism and talking about that in jail and he was talking about forgiving the prime minister, who probably had put him in jail and sentencing him for life and he was deploring the...
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morales even joked, snowden's waiting for me. not something to joke about clearly. >>> a showdown in egypt, overnight at least 16 people were killed, 200 wounded at cairo university during clashes between supporters of president mohamed morsi and anti-government protesters. the egyptian military said it will sacrifice our blood if morsi refuses to come up with a power sharing agreement by the deadline, just a few hours from now. let's get straight to cairo where reza sayeh is standing by. you've been watching this unfold for day. what is the latest? any signs either side is ready to give in or meet halfway? >> reporter: no sign, kate, and we keep waking up every morning in cairo thinking no way things can get more intense, more dramatic, they keep getting more dramatic. the stage is set for a showdown that could turn violent overnight. we got a glimpse of what could be coming today. overnight in egypt, anticipation turning into violence. hundreds wounded. others shot to death. as supporters and opponents of egyptian president moh
morales even joked, snowden's waiting for me. not something to joke about clearly. >>> a showdown in egypt, overnight at least 16 people were killed, 200 wounded at cairo university during clashes between supporters of president mohamed morsi and anti-government protesters. the egyptian military said it will sacrifice our blood if morsi refuses to come up with a power sharing agreement by the deadline, just a few hours from now. let's get straight to cairo where reza sayeh is standing...
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the struggle here against apartheid for freedom madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration to the world. >> nelson mandela has been an inspiration for so many people around the world. talk about your ultimate civil rights fighter. nelson mandela remains on life support in a south african hospital. president obama will meet with mandela's later today. we'll keep you posted. >>> something else on the hunt forced ward snowden, there's been no signed of him since he left for russia. and snowden's father wants to make a deal with washington. we'll tell you about that next. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. ♪ >>> bottom of the hour now. welcome back, i'm alison kosik. >> and i'm carol costello. thanks for being with us. five things you need to know this morning. number one, excess heat war
the struggle here against apartheid for freedom madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration to the world. >> nelson mandela has been an inspiration for so many people around the world. talk about your ultimate civil rights fighter. nelson mandela remains on life support in a south african hospital. president obama will meet with mandela's later today. we'll keep you posted....
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the money krurncrunch is a big o morale especially with those service members with children. >>> prosecutors expected to rest their case against george zimmerman friday. court is dark today in honor of the fourth of july holiday. >>> opponents of nsa's surveillance program are taking to the streets in protest on this independence, restore the fourth demonstrations happening across the nation. >>> president obama will spend the fourth of july celebrating with military heroes. they are having a barbecue at the white house. that includes a concert and some fireworks. >>> chowing down on coney island. joey chestnut goes for a record seventh straight victory in the nathan's hot dog eating contest. last year he ate 68 hot dogs and buns in ten minutes. >>> joint chiefs chairman general martin dempsey performs the national anthem at tonight's washington nationals game. if that's not patriotic enough, neil diamond day beauting his new tune, "freedom song" at the game. >>> be sure to go to newdaycnn.com for the latest. >>> for many on the east coast the fourth of july will be a little different this y
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she was key to troop morale. he felt that very strongly. she would organize the other officers wives, and they would cook for the soldiers, they would so for the soldiers, they would nurse the soldiers, pray with soldiers, they would put on great entertainment. the call us believes that -- mcauliffe believes during the war washington's genius was keeping the army together. washington would say he could not have done it without martha. and he begged her to come to camp every year or so that she could work. and the troops adored her. lady washington is here. >> as we continue our conversation on first ladies, the leslie stall, cokie roberts and a yell university law and political science professor talks first lady's monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> on friday, the washington institute for near east policy held a discussion assessing the obama administration's recent decision to begin providing military assistance to the syrian rebels. -- one byo opinion julie -- george washington university director mark lynches said the u.s. ca
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some people would say traditional marriage is moral and anything other than that is a moral and violates -- immoral and violates religious precepts. others would say that equal treatment is what is moral. there is clearly more than one way to view what is moral. host: people weighing in on the court on our facebook and twitter page. why don't we the people get a chance to and their terms? -- to end their terms? the notion was that you pick a judge, the person serves an extended term, life term on good behavior. i know it does offend a lot of people. the turbine proposals to say, maybe they should serve 10 or 16 years -- there have been proposals to say, maybe they should serve 10 or 16 years. the constitution would have to be amended. as one of the things we were left with in the original constitution, the judges serve a life term. a tweet who is in the wings, and who is most likely to be confirmed? guest: it would be justice ginsburg. she said she would like to stay for another two years. if she were to leave in 2015, president obama would presumably who is on the left side of the divid
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we shun the very idea of morality in the legal system. we will leave your common stand there. supremeeets -- the court read it -- treated prop. 8 ruling very nearly while hading the vra which overruling support. a group of conservative house republicans blasted the decisions on same-sex marriage issue on wednesday by the supreme court as legally inconsistent and detrimental to the future of america's children. that is the republican of kansas who we saw earlier on the steps of the supreme court. we will continue this conversation about this issue and other issues with our next two guests. from the faily caller. if you would like to continue this discussion of the supreme court ruling, you can go to our facebook page. you could make a comment pierre did you could also vote on the poll whether you agree or disagree with the supreme court. we will be right back with our next guest. >> this sunday, american history tv commemorates the 150th anniversary of the battle of gettysburg. as theecame best known tammany regiment. of main figure, the statue the indian chief, represents chie
we shun the very idea of morality in the legal system. we will leave your common stand there. supremeeets -- the court read it -- treated prop. 8 ruling very nearly while hading the vra which overruling support. a group of conservative house republicans blasted the decisions on same-sex marriage issue on wednesday by the supreme court as legally inconsistent and detrimental to the future of america's children. that is the republican of kansas who we saw earlier on the steps of the supreme...
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but she was key to troop morale. and he felt that very strongly. she would organize the other officers wives, and they would have -- that they would cook for the soldiers, so for the soldiers, and as the soldiers, pray with the soldiers, they on great entertainment for the soldiers. duringfe believes rainbow war that washington's genius keeping the army together. washington would say he could not do it without martha -- could not have done it without martha, and he begged her to come to camp every year so she could work. the troops adored her. lady washington is here. ours we continue conversation on first ladies, lesley stahl, cokie roberts and yell university law and clinical science professor discussed first ladies, from martha washington to michelle obama. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: every monday in this segment of "washington journal" we look at how your money is work in different federal programs. this week we look at u.s. international broadcasting efforts. we are joined to do this by ross john
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issues on my mind, and you write when it comes to terrorism, in this country we$ç must think about the moral$ç$çd stakes involved if we truly$ believe in our space values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are on likely to suffice, the means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> well, you say if you have a law enforcement approach you would say okay, let a terrorist act happen. then we find out who did it and try them and a u.s. court and if we make them guilty then they go to jail. what does that accomplish? uncertain deterrence but and mean time the act has taken place. and a terrorist act like 9/11 can kill a lot of people. so if you know something is coming at you, why not stop it backs and other words, prevention. and we say more -- when i first said that it was controversial but after 9/11 people would say of course. we should try to stop that from happening. so this doctrine is very important and it's become common that we did a great deal in this country and there have been lots of
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>> is a moral law was just share of -- him another costanza the twinkie union and confederate armies in vicksburg, mississippi 1860's 3 on booktv. led by ulysses s. grant union forces chris the confederate army to retreat to vicksburg and held the location under siege until the confederates surrendered on july 4th, 1863, ceding control of the mississippi river. this is a little over an hour. >> good reason to be in jackson this time. and that took place 40 miles west of here. this is quite a story, a story even some people around here don't know. is great fun for me. i need to start off talking about people lie always mention. at least some of you have some interest in the civil war for one reason, because many years ago perhaps, you read a book called the killer angels. people not their heads. if you have no idea what the killer angels' is. and is the story of the battle of gettysburg. what the killer angels' is not is a history of the battle of gettysburg. it is not history. it is a story told to you from the characters themselves. and a determined it would be a battle of gettysbur
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five of the marines were up there to boost his morale. they invited me along to do a story and tom o'hare at the post. lovely stories, south florida is where veterans go ultimately. i interviewed pearl harbor veterans and took an arizona survivor out to parole in 2001 and is just marvelous to write the stories and meet these men and women. so i went up to middletown with the marines and spent i think two nights in three days or three nights and four days with them and i will never forget the first night. i met william manchester and we all had dinner together and cocktails on his porch. he had a cane. he was not yet in a wheelchair, and he made it very clear that he could no longer write. he hadn't lost his memory or his wit or his charm and he loves to read but he just could not put words to paper and that was the great tragedy with bill. and, i took notes and i remember one night it really moved me around 10:00 or 10:30 at night at wesleyan woman student not on the door and she was 20, 21 and she had two books. i forget what they were b
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asia use on my mind you write when it comes to terrorism we in this country must think hard about the moral stakes involved if we truly believe in our space values and our way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are unlikely to suffice. it means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> welcome you say if you have a law enforcement approach, you say okay. a terrorist act happened. then we find out who did it and we try them in the u.s. court and if we make him guilty there are endless appeals and they go to jail. well, what does that accomplish? a certain deterrence but in the meantime a terrorist act has taken place and a terrorist act like 9/11 can kill a lot of people. so if you know something is coming at you why not stop it from happening, in other words, prevention. and i think -- when i first said that in 1984 it was very controversial. but after line 11, people said of course. we should be trying to stop that from happening so i think this doctrine of trying to prevent things is very important. and
asia use on my mind you write when it comes to terrorism we in this country must think hard about the moral stakes involved if we truly believe in our space values and our way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are unlikely to suffice. it means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> welcome you say if you have a law enforcement approach, you say okay. a terrorist act happened. then we find out who...
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issues on my mind, and you write when it comes to terrorism, in this country we$ç must think about the moral$ç$çd stakes involved if we truly$ believe in our space values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are on likely to suffice, the means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> well, you say if you have a law enforcement approach you would say okay, let a terrorist act happen. then we find out who did it and try them and a u.s. court and if we make them guilty then they go to jail. what does that accomplish? uncertain deterrence but and mean time the act has taken place. and a terrorist act like 9/11 can kill a lot of people. so if you know something is coming at you, why not stop it backs and other words, prevention. and we say more -- when i first said that it was controversial but after 9/11 people would say of course. we should try to stop that from happening. so this doctrine is very important and it's become common that we did a great deal in this country and there have been lots of
issues on my mind, and you write when it comes to terrorism, in this country we$ç must think about the moral$ç$çd stakes involved if we truly$ believe in our space values and way of life, we must be willing to defend them. passive measures are on likely to suffice, the means of more active defense and deterrence must be considered and given the necessary political support. >> well, you say if you have a law enforcement approach you would say okay, let a terrorist act happen. then we...
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morales is on an official state visit, some big conference was being held with latin-american leaders in moscow. he's there on his government plane and while he's at this conference, he was asked as well as other presidents were asked everybody is being asked here, head of the country would you consider giving edward snowden asylum? and he said yeah. we would. he hasn't committed a crime in bolivia. so then, he finds out before he leaves moscow, that lisbon -- portugal rather, has suddenly rescinded his flight plan, his permission rather to refuel in lisbon on the way home. so he has to come up with another plan. he gets permission from spain to refuel in the canary islands. the next day, he takes off. right? leaves moscow. and somehow the rumor gets started that because he said he might be logical to give edward snowden asylum. the rumor gets started that snowden is on his plane. is stowed away on the plane, based on nothing, by the way. in fact, here's what's really funny is government planes, this is like andrews air force base here in washington. so if you're a president from anot
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it's morally indefensible. it's diplomatically indefensible to be comparing a hero such as general clapper to someone who is basically a traitor and defector. to me, it goes beyond any type of rational discussion. i that senator paul has certainly hurt himself in my eyes. i think he hurt himself in the eyes of common sense americans who realize there is a line you don't cross. and senator paul, to me, clearly crossed that line. >> and so where do we go from here? what would you like? is there a happy ending possibly with the snowden case? >> there's no happy ending. the hope is to make the ending as less painful as possible. real damage has been done. i think what we need in this country also going beyond this is have a debate in this country so people understand how dangerous this world is, how we have an enemy trying to kill us. rather than worrying about the nsa, we should be much more worried about al qaeda and the affiliates around the world including right here in the united states. >> congressman peter k
it's morally indefensible. it's diplomatically indefensible to be comparing a hero such as general clapper to someone who is basically a traitor and defector. to me, it goes beyond any type of rational discussion. i that senator paul has certainly hurt himself in my eyes. i think he hurt himself in the eyes of common sense americans who realize there is a line you don't cross. and senator paul, to me, clearly crossed that line. >> and so where do we go from here? what would you like? is...
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. >> the struggle here for apartheid and for freedom and moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration to the world. >> the chief white house correspondent ed henry is in jo hansburg. president obama did not meet with nelson mandela and didn't want a photo-op out of it but met with the family. >> he decided it was better not to interfere for the medical care. they share a bond, first black presidents for each of their nations. the president and first lady called his wife who has been by nelson mandela's side here in south africa and met with daughters and grandchildren of nelson mandela and at a joint news conference between the current president of south africa, you mentioned president summa and president obama. but the bottom line president zuma believes thattine though he is on life support mandela is getting better. >> you have seen country and abroad, everyone is wishing mandela well and a speedy recovery and the doctors who are attending to him are doing everything and these are very
. >> the struggle here for apartheid and for freedom and moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration to the world. >> the chief white house correspondent ed henry is in jo hansburg. president obama did not meet with nelson mandela and didn't want a photo-op out of it but met with the family. >> he decided it was better not to interfere for the medical care. they share a...
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struggling to express the anger and the passion that)<Ñçy i was feelingd to echo in some small way the moral clarity of freedom fighters an ocean away. i'll be honest with you, when i was done, i did not think that i had made any difference. i was even a little embarrassed. i thought to myself: what's a bunch of university kids doing in california that is somehow going to make a difference? it felt too distant from what people were going through in places like soweto. but looking back, as i look at that 19-year-old young man... i am... i am more forgiving of the fact that the speech might not have been that great... because i know now that something inside me was stirring at the time, something important. and that was the belief that i could be part of something bigger than myself. that my own salvation was bound up with those of others. that's what bobby kennedy expressed far better than i ever could when he spoke here at the university of cape town in 1966. he said, each time a man stands up for an idea or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes outp?),é)n he sendseb"ñ forth a tiny
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many historians call the battle of gettysburg a morality blow to the confederacy and an event that saved the nation. james rosen live tonight gettysburg, p.a. james, crowds out there today, right? >> absolutely, shep. >> we have seen probably a few thousand people including both reenactors and more casual students of the civil war era. some 10,000 people from the north and south if you will participated in yesterday's reenactment. today we witnessed a latter day union regiment tri. complete with cannon shots. people have camped out in tents. we were only able to observe the soldier having his foot amputated. let's say there was no more anesthesia being used today than on hand in 1863. they have a terrific and fairly new museum and visitor's center here. recently the chief of museum services took fox news on a private tour of their archives. the part the public doesn't get to see to show us prized art facts which tend to reflect one side of the battle. >> our collection is heavily union oriented. this is a union victory. the people who first put their mark on the battlefield were all unio
many historians call the battle of gettysburg a morality blow to the confederacy and an event that saved the nation. james rosen live tonight gettysburg, p.a. james, crowds out there today, right? >> absolutely, shep. >> we have seen probably a few thousand people including both reenactors and more casual students of the civil war era. some 10,000 people from the north and south if you will participated in yesterday's reenactment. today we witnessed a latter day union regiment tri....
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the so-called moral monday demonstrations continue today. jonathan's live in atlanta with the details. >> over the weekend cutbacks went into effect. protesters say this is just the latest reason i plan to return to the state legislative complex late this afternoon. protesters say they are advocating for the poor who they say are being harmed by legislation passed by the g.o.p. the first time in more than a century republicans control the governorship and both chambers of north carolina legislature. they say the issue is and morals but money. >> to $7.1 billion in state debt, top of all that we owe the feds $3 billion in unemployment insurance so we have been working hard to get the fiscal house in order. >> that opted out for the program for 500,000 people. g.o.p. legislators have proposed reducing state income taxes and increasing sales tax. as well as cuts in public school funding and restrictions on early funding. >> simply because it can. >> state and local authorities have spent $60,000 the past eight weeks providing extra officers and
the so-called moral monday demonstrations continue today. jonathan's live in atlanta with the details. >> over the weekend cutbacks went into effect. protesters say this is just the latest reason i plan to return to the state legislative complex late this afternoon. protesters say they are advocating for the poor who they say are being harmed by legislation passed by the g.o.p. the first time in more than a century republicans control the governorship and both chambers of north carolina...
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i'm talking about the moral part, doing the right thing. i'm talking about being a good american. >> tucker: people who give kidneys to kidney banks have lifetime employment. >> she needed two things. to go to the bathroom without permission and not to lift. >> doesn't need permission to go to the bathroom. >> lift more than 10 pounds. we can't accommodate that blah blah blah blah blah. >> tucker: those are pretty minor accommodations. >> thank you. >> minor accommodations she is not telling the truth here. nobody has an employer that they have to ask to go to the restroom. >> is she kidney donating liar. is that what you are going to call her enough to? oh my god i have seen it all. >> tucker: i don't know where i stand but thank you both very much. >> you are actually sitting, you are not standing just so you know tucker. good morning to you, too. >> tucker: thank you. a 29-year-old is making a mockery of the u.s. hiding in foreign countries. president obama says is he shouldn't have to pick up the phone to deal with it who is worth that
i'm talking about the moral part, doing the right thing. i'm talking about being a good american. >> tucker: people who give kidneys to kidney banks have lifetime employment. >> she needed two things. to go to the bathroom without permission and not to lift. >> doesn't need permission to go to the bathroom. >> lift more than 10 pounds. we can't accommodate that blah blah blah blah blah. >> tucker: those are pretty minor accommodations. >> thank you. >>...
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he said that is not based on any moral principle and would be detrimental to the cause of the fight against terrorism. and mix the cards and raises questions to the world conscious and serves terrorists. he also has called for the united nations to criminalize any blasphemy of th prophet muhammad and islam. jenna: thank huh. rick: the fallout from a filibuster in the state senate in texas. one woman's 13-hour fight helps derail maybe temporarily a major piece of abortion legislation. won day later we'll tell you what the governor of texas is doing now. rick: rick: more than through years after the civil war broke out in syria reports surfacing that the u.s. may be very close to arming the rebel forces there. we'll have the latest. rick: rick: as a terrorist organization the kyocera torque lets you hear and be heard even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultraugged oce
he said that is not based on any moral principle and would be detrimental to the cause of the fight against terrorism. and mix the cards and raises questions to the world conscious and serves terrorists. he also has called for the united nations to criminalize any blasphemy of th prophet muhammad and islam. jenna: thank huh. rick: the fallout from a filibuster in the state senate in texas. one woman's 13-hour fight helps derail maybe temporarily a major piece of abortion legislation. won day...
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ganÓ los 50 dÓlares del reto, no le alcanzarÁn para pagar gastos legales por indescencia, inconducta moral en pÚblico. >>> se busca al fugitivo en moscÚ, edward snowden. surgen versiones si ecuador le dio un documento de protecciÓn, el embajador de ecuador en washington dijo que el gobierno de quito no conoce de un documento salvoconducto emitido a edward snowden, pero wikileaks dijo que la naciÓn andina, le dio un documento de viaje para que saliera de hong kong a moscÚ, y washington le dio un pedido por escrito por los requerimientos por el hombre que enfrenta cargos de espionaje en estados unidos. un principal testigo en la fiscalÍa en el juicio de homicidio contra george zimmermann encara una segunda ronta de preguntas, se trata de la amiga que hablaba por telÉfono con trayvon martÍn, ella martÍn le dijo que lo seguÍa un hombre, y ella le dijo que corriera, y testificÓ que le oyo preguntar a alguien por quÉ lo seguÍa, y el telÉfono cayÓ, y lo Último que oyo decir a martÍn fue que lo soltara. luego de protestas en brasil no cesan. miles de manifestantes salieron a calle
ganÓ los 50 dÓlares del reto, no le alcanzarÁn para pagar gastos legales por indescencia, inconducta moral en pÚblico. >>> se busca al fugitivo en moscÚ, edward snowden. surgen versiones si ecuador le dio un documento de protecciÓn, el embajador de ecuador en washington dijo que el gobierno de quito no conoce de un documento salvoconducto emitido a edward snowden, pero wikileaks dijo que la naciÓn andina, le dio un documento de viaje para que saliera de hong kong a moscÚ, y...
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i personally look at justice kenne kennedy's opinion and kind of agree with the sentiment and the morality behind it. if i were to vote, i would vote against doma as well. but is seemed that justice scalia's logic was unassailable. the government said we're not going to fight it. what are we doing here? >> there were plenty of people, both through the amicus process and others who put the argument forward. and the court could have come to a different conclusion had it wanted to. it's almost three strikes your out. doma, prop 8, and the state bans. and i think that's appropriate. we have a debate in our state, i'm from a state that passed marriage equality on the ballot, but still in some communities within some of our african-american communities and churches, it's a really difficult issue. but this is about what states do, what the federal government does with respect to its citizens, doesn't impact what churches and faith communities do within the confines of their church. >> how does this play out, matthew? >> to me, this is the court trying to catch up to america in the 21st century. i
i personally look at justice kenne kennedy's opinion and kind of agree with the sentiment and the morality behind it. if i were to vote, i would vote against doma as well. but is seemed that justice scalia's logic was unassailable. the government said we're not going to fight it. what are we doing here? >> there were plenty of people, both through the amicus process and others who put the argument forward. and the court could have come to a different conclusion had it wanted to. it's...
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she said the pageant lacks morals. it is inconsistent. it is trashy. trump and the pageant sued her. the judge said yeah, she will pay up. trump's lawyer said we applaud the judge's articulate 30-page decision and we will pursue all rights available to mr. trump under the law. so, boy, oh, boy. donald must be going like, oh, yeah. $5 million for a beauty queen who said the pageant was fraudulent. >> take more than a lifetime to pay that back. >> no doubt. >> moving on -- talking about justin timberlake. a new album "tunnel vision" and the new video for one of the songs on the album is very racy, folks. take a look. the video features a lot of naked women. and there is a lot of smoke. and, you know things that they cover up. but essentially that is the video. it's not controversial, but certainly getting a lot of attention. if you recall the album cover to "tunnel vision" interesting, timberlake's face, silhouette, looks like a nude woman. like robin thicke's video for "blurred lines." >> that got a lot of controversy. can't show the juiciest stuff. doe
she said the pageant lacks morals. it is inconsistent. it is trashy. trump and the pageant sued her. the judge said yeah, she will pay up. trump's lawyer said we applaud the judge's articulate 30-page decision and we will pursue all rights available to mr. trump under the law. so, boy, oh, boy. donald must be going like, oh, yeah. $5 million for a beauty queen who said the pageant was fraudulent. >> take more than a lifetime to pay that back. >> no doubt. >> moving on --...
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who spent time and energy pushing for prop 8, say it is more of a defeat for voters' voices than a morality issue. >> the decision of marriage should be left to the people. when the people validly enact a law to limit marriage to one man and one woman it should be the people who decide whether that law should be reversed. >> reporter: prop 8 advocates, like these attorneys say the purpose of an initiative like prop 8 is to give people the power to pass laws that their officials may not agree with. >> if someone doesn't like a proposition passed in the state of california arguably they have to do is find one judge, one federal judge to declare it unconstitutional, get a wink and nod from the attorney general and the governor, and it is over. and i think that is a terrible, terrible situation to have for an, for the voters, to have their votes count and have their votes respected in a proper system. >> reporter: they will continue the fight against gay marriage. >> the whole purpose of marriage is to protect children. and to give them that balance. and now they don't have that. and all of our
who spent time and energy pushing for prop 8, say it is more of a defeat for voters' voices than a morality issue. >> the decision of marriage should be left to the people. when the people validly enact a law to limit marriage to one man and one woman it should be the people who decide whether that law should be reversed. >> reporter: prop 8 advocates, like these attorneys say the purpose of an initiative like prop 8 is to give people the power to pass laws that their officials may...
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it undermines moral principles of right and wrong. >> reporter: a few blocks away this woman preached from the bible on a street corner. >> when we push god out and bring another way in, that's a lie, you're going to see confusion and god is going to bring judgment on that decision. >> reporter: fairfield is not alone either. in 2008 californians voted to pass proposition 8, 52% to 47%. in the various 9 counties, only one supported the ban on same- sex marriage. >> he created adam and eve. he didn't create steve and adam. >> marriage is between a man and woman. we gave gay rights to people. if question give it, question take it away. >> reporter: the county clerk's office is ready for the additional business. >> i would think there'll be a few. i don't expect a lot. >> reporter: this straight couple had just applied for their marriage license. >> i'm so privileged to be able to do this today. >> why today? >> today of all days because it's legal now in california for everyone to love each other. >> reporter: as you can see here, the marriage license application calls for first person
it undermines moral principles of right and wrong. >> reporter: a few blocks away this woman preached from the bible on a street corner. >> when we push god out and bring another way in, that's a lie, you're going to see confusion and god is going to bring judgment on that decision. >> reporter: fairfield is not alone either. in 2008 californians voted to pass proposition 8, 52% to 47%. in the various 9 counties, only one supported the ban on same- sex marriage. >> he...
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. >> they don't give anyone a legal right to same-sex marriage, but they give it a moral underpinning. the majority of the supreme court saying forcefully, these relationships deserve equal treatment under the law. >> reporter: california will probably have to wait at least a month before resuming the same-sex marriage to let the court process play out. and the obama administration is rewriting hundreds of key rules now that the key part of doma is dead. >> and it's the reagan-appointed justice kennedy that becomes the leading voice on all this. pete, thank you for leading us off. thanks. now to the reaction of these two cases. the prop 8 case in california and the court striking down the defense of marriage act. reaction ranged from jubilation to consternation. anne thompson with more on that tonight in new york. good evening. >> reporter: the event taking place behind me, a series of rallies across the country in support of today's decision. the ruling means that legally married same-sex couples have new protections and obligations under federal law. mid-morning toast at new york ci
. >> they don't give anyone a legal right to same-sex marriage, but they give it a moral underpinning. the majority of the supreme court saying forcefully, these relationships deserve equal treatment under the law. >> reporter: california will probably have to wait at least a month before resuming the same-sex marriage to let the court process play out. and the obama administration is rewriting hundreds of key rules now that the key part of doma is dead. >> and it's the...
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. >> madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. >> reporter: he essentially called him the george washington of south africa, noting how like america's founding father, mandela knew to grow a democracy, he to walk away from power. >> nelson mandela, similarly, was able to recognize despite how revered he was, that part of this transition process was to make sure that it was bigger than just one person. >> reporter: after the press conference, the president went to the mandela center in johannesburg and met privately with nelson mandela's children and grandchildren. his wife was not there for the meeting. the president and first lady instead called her at the hospital. in a written statement the president shared the thoughts he communicated to the entire family. i expressed my hope that madiba draws peace and comfort from the time is he spending with loved ones. the president has been well received by officials, but a few protesters gathered at the site of a town hall meeting. even at that for rum with
. >> madiba's moral courage, this country's historic transition to free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. >> reporter: he essentially called him the george washington of south africa, noting how like america's founding father, mandela knew to grow a democracy, he to walk away from power. >> nelson mandela, similarly, was able to recognize despite how revered he was, that part of this transition process was to make sure that it was bigger than just...
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morales says the incident was a violation of national sovereignty. this morning the u.s. is not commenting on the incident. however, spain is. >>> in the meantime, snowden is believed to still be hiding out in a moscow airport but he could soon have a new place to go. some lawmakers in iceland are proposing granting immediate citizenship to snowden. it's likely the proposal won't pass, it received minimal support moments after it was introduced. in 2005 iceland granted citizenship to chess master bobby fisher, who was trying to escape prosecution after he broke sanctions against the former yugoslavia. >>> right now it is 5:46. christina loren is back and i guess we go from sweltering and muggy to, as you say, refreshing now. >> also known as bay area norms, beautiful conditions finally. a lot of people actually make their plans to come out and visit the bay yar in the month of july because we get out of that june gloom. that's climatology for you. but we didn't have a lot of june gloom this year. taking a live look here, a little bit of fog this morning. it's a welcome si
morales says the incident was a violation of national sovereignty. this morning the u.s. is not commenting on the incident. however, spain is. >>> in the meantime, snowden is believed to still be hiding out in a moscow airport but he could soon have a new place to go. some lawmakers in iceland are proposing granting immediate citizenship to snowden. it's likely the proposal won't pass, it received minimal support moments after it was introduced. in 2005 iceland granted citizenship to...
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. >> i'm willie geist along with natalie morales. thousands attended the service for the firefighters that died battling a dangerous wildfire. >> this is a community in mourning and the fire is spreading and threatening more homes. we'll talk to the widow of one of the fallen. andrew ashcraft. she shared to us the final photo he texted her showing him and fellow member of the team moment before the fire made its devastating fatal turn. but first, the latest on the investigation. let's get right to nbc's miguel almaguer. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. in the next day or two firefighters hope to know more about what happened on the day so many died here. as they search for answers, a community grieves. the 19 fallen firefighters gave their lives to protect their community. >> the city of prescott lost, the state of arizona and the nation. these were the best. they were on call to go anywhere. >> reporter: 14 of the victims were in their 20s. young men who were starting families, pursuing their dreams and were
. >> i'm willie geist along with natalie morales. thousands attended the service for the firefighters that died battling a dangerous wildfire. >> this is a community in mourning and the fire is spreading and threatening more homes. we'll talk to the widow of one of the fallen. andrew ashcraft. she shared to us the final photo he texted her showing him and fellow member of the team moment before the fire made its devastating fatal turn. but first, the latest on the investigation....
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. >> i'm willie geist in for matt with natalie morales. we're following the tragic story out of arizona. one of the worst disasters in decade. >> 19 members of a so-called hot shot crew were digging a fire break northwest of phoenix when heavy winds pushed the flames on top of the group. we wanted to get to nbc's miguel almaguera at the scene. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this is the deadliest wild fire involving firefighters in decades. the group, the hotshot team, was an elite unit. at this hour they say it's too early to tell exactly what went wrong. fanned by hot whipping winds the deadly blaze exploded out of control sunday. flames overtook a team of 19 firefighters, trapped with no time to escape. >> 19 firefighters were killed in probably the worst disaster that's taken place in history here in the state of arizona. we grieve for the families, we grieve for the department. we grieve for the city. >> reporter: the victims were members of prescott's elite granite mountain hotshot team. this video last year
. >> i'm willie geist in for matt with natalie morales. we're following the tragic story out of arizona. one of the worst disasters in decade. >> 19 members of a so-called hot shot crew were digging a fire break northwest of phoenix when heavy winds pushed the flames on top of the group. we wanted to get to nbc's miguel almaguera at the scene. good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this is the deadliest wild fire involving firefighters in decades. the group,...
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i'm al roker with natalie morales and carson daly. it's been terrific having you here this week. >> it's been a blast for me to be here. i feel like i'm in the wil >>> welcome to today on this phillip phillips morning, june 28th, 2014. the crowd just enjoying a concert from the former american idol winner and we'll have another song from phillip phillips jus
i'm al roker with natalie morales and carson daly. it's been terrific having you here this week. >> it's been a blast for me to be here. i feel like i'm in the wil >>> welcome to today on this phillip phillips morning, june 28th, 2014. the crowd just enjoying a concert from the former american idol winner and we'll have another song from phillip phillips jus
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natalie morales and mr. al roker. >> coming up in this half hour, i am one of those people addicted to gps. i forgot how to read a map. i will follow a gps into a river if it tells me to do that or into a ditch. well, coming up has your gps ever just guided you the wrong way? we've got the story of one woman who used hers and wound up in death valley. it got her lost and nearly cost her family their lives. we will ask the question why do some of these navigation systems seem to get the directions wrong so much? >> we're born with that gene. >> oh, please. >> come on. >> i'm going north. no that's not -- >> you just don't ask for directions. >> whatever you do don't ask for directions right? male pride. >> exactly. on another note powerful testimony from michael jackson's son prince at the singer's wrongful death trial. what he says his father's last days were like. >> and then we'll meet the intern turned world class sprinter at the supreme court and now vine sensation making pete williams the man that he is
natalie morales and mr. al roker. >> coming up in this half hour, i am one of those people addicted to gps. i forgot how to read a map. i will follow a gps into a river if it tells me to do that or into a ditch. well, coming up has your gps ever just guided you the wrong way? we've got the story of one woman who used hers and wound up in death valley. it got her lost and nearly cost her family their lives. we will ask the question why do some of these navigation systems seem to get the...
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the moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration for the world. >> reporter: he's in stable but critical condition. they will visit robin island where he was held 18 of the 27 years he was imprisoned. the overall theme is strengthening ties with africa. later on today, the president will be speaking with youth leaders at the university of johannesburg johannesburg. there are hundreds of protesters who turned out saying they are opposed to the president's foreign policy. president obama will travel to trans tanzania, then they head home on tuesday. lester? >> kristen, thanks. >>> we want to update you on an investigation. the former vice chair of the joint chief of staff, general james cartwright under suspicion for leaking secrets. michael isikoff has more. >> reporter: general cartwright retireed from the marine corps in august 2011 after nearly 40 years of service. cartwright continued to serve, appointed to the defense policy board and lead pentagon advisory panel with top security cl
the moral courage, this country's historic transition to a free and democratic nation has been a personal inspiration to me. it has been an inspiration for the world. >> reporter: he's in stable but critical condition. they will visit robin island where he was held 18 of the 27 years he was imprisoned. the overall theme is strengthening ties with africa. later on today, the president will be speaking with youth leaders at the university of johannesburg johannesburg. there are hundreds of...
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he wasn't on board but it was carrying the bolivian president morales. the ambassador to the u.n. believes the united states gave the orders to reroute the plane. >>> businesses are now getting a one-year reprieve from part of president obama's healthcare reform law. medium and large companies now have until january 2015 to provide coverage for the workers. the reason, a lot of businesses complain there's just too much paperwork to do to meet the requirement. the obama administration is promising to simplify the process. >>> a controversial abortion bill in texas up for another house vote next week. it restricts when and where and how women can get an abortion in the state. republicans approved the bill last week during a special long session were having too much fun. and a live look at mobile 5n the ,,,, denny's red white & blue plate specials are as american as apple pie. especially, the apple pie french toast. come in today for specials starting at just $4.99. only at denny's. following the trend around e world. that comes after modest loss yesterday. erica ferrari ... of cbs m
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i think it's a more narrow restrained ruling, but it still has the major force of a moral push. >> on a 100 scale, what's the probability that the supreme court will have to rule on whether there is a constitutional right to marry someone of your own gender. >> low. 20s. >> because the states are going to do this. overwhelming, young people support it. they're going to be the people who are the deciders in the future. >> will the supreme court so say. >> i think eventually this is an usual you that will go before the supreme court and they have to make a decision. not any time in the near future. eventually this is a case -- that question is something that the supreme court will have to address. >> are you a lawyer? >> yes. >> i'm with you. >> issue two, into africa. >> on behalf of myself and michelle, our children, our entire delegation, we want to thank you for the incredible hospitality that you have shown us today. >> for the first time since 2009, president obama is back in africa. mr. obama's itinerary where mr. obama speaks directly to business leaders. no coincidence that it'
i think it's a more narrow restrained ruling, but it still has the major force of a moral push. >> on a 100 scale, what's the probability that the supreme court will have to rule on whether there is a constitutional right to marry someone of your own gender. >> low. 20s. >> because the states are going to do this. overwhelming, young people support it. they're going to be the people who are the deciders in the future. >> will the supreme court so say. >> i think...
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on the merits he was quite passionate that the court was imposing its own moral judgment here and not allowing the current debate over the legality of same-sex marriage or the constitutionality of it to proceed in society. he said "instead of allowing society to elect change, the court imposed change." and he said that was only for the court's own self-aggrandizement that it was stepping into this debate. and it was doing a disservice, he said, to both sides of the debate by not allowing them reach a final conclusion. >> ifill: is there a legal avenue-- even though we know in california tonight they say they're going to wait 25 days and allow marriages to begin-- either through prop 8 or through doma for any of these challenges to come back to the court? >> well, there could be -- i don't think on the specific grounds that the court ruled here. but justice scalia pointed out in his dissent and justice -- chief justice roberts also mentioned that the arguments that justice kennedy made to knock down section 3 of doma-- states' authority to regulate marriage-- may be used by those who s
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morally, i have no problem with killing a killer, but booth is the only one of us who has the skills and the training to do it. the burden would fall on him. the decision needs to be his. how many kills do you have? my kills were battlefield decisions, all right? they were green-lit from above. there is a chain of command. did any deserve to die more than pelant? we stay in the system. in lockdown, but in the system. that's final. are we good? yeah, we're good. all right, i'm going to call a tech team now. i'll call cam. are you all right? yeah. and an unlimited phone. right now when you switch your number to sprint, you can save $100 on any phone. which makes the new samsung galaxy s4 just $149.99. don't miss out on this hot deal. unlimit your summer fun with truly unlimited data and 4g lte. or ask about our other options, including no-contract plans. soak up everything summer has to offer. switch to sprint. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintcaptel.com visit your sprint store or sprint.com today. soak up everything summer has to offer. switch to sprint. what if changing dion
morally, i have no problem with killing a killer, but booth is the only one of us who has the skills and the training to do it. the burden would fall on him. the decision needs to be his. how many kills do you have? my kills were battlefield decisions, all right? they were green-lit from above. there is a chain of command. did any deserve to die more than pelant? we stay in the system. in lockdown, but in the system. that's final. are we good? yeah, we're good. all right, i'm going to call a...
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it undermines moral principles of right and wrong. >> reporter: a few blocks away this woman preached from the bible on a street corner. >> when we push god out and bring another way in, that's a lie, you're going to see confusion and god is going to bring judgment on that decision. >> reporter: fairfield is not alone either. in 2008 californians voted to pass proposition 8, 52% to 47%. in the various 9 counties, only one supported the ban on same- sex marriage. >> he created adam and eve. he didn't create steve and adam. >> marriage is between a man and woman. we gave gay rights to people. if question give it, question take it away. >> reporter: the county clerk's office is ready for the additional business. >> i would think there'll be a few. i don't expect a lot. >> reporter: this straight couple had just applied for their marriage license. >> i'm so privileged to be able to do this today. >> why today? >> today of all days because it's legal now in california for everyone to love each other. >> reporter: as you can see here, the marriage license application calls for first person
it undermines moral principles of right and wrong. >> reporter: a few blocks away this woman preached from the bible on a street corner. >> when we push god out and bring another way in, that's a lie, you're going to see confusion and god is going to bring judgment on that decision. >> reporter: fairfield is not alone either. in 2008 californians voted to pass proposition 8, 52% to 47%. in the various 9 counties, only one supported the ban on same- sex marriage. >> he...
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. >> it is our moral duty to stand with the syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy. >> he has yet to turn that symbolic as it into something concrete. syria,d to join iran, turkey, and egypt into a quartet of powers and to help resolve the crisis, but with minimal success. could you can try very hard, hard, >> you can try very and you can feel that someone is trying very hard to say, here i am. egypt is an important state in the region and in the world at large. >> he was given credit for securing a cease-fire between israel and hamas after renewed fighting late last year. but he has been criticized for ignoring anti-government .rotests in bahrain and he is suspected of subservience to syria. his government has not exactly displayed exemplary management skills over the construction of a hydro power power dam that could threaten egypt's water supply. morsi attended the united nations general assembly, but did not meet barack obama in washington and he skipped a regional tour in march. >> morsi wants to be seen as an appendage of the united states, but
. >> it is our moral duty to stand with the syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy. >> he has yet to turn that symbolic as it into something concrete. syria,d to join iran, turkey, and egypt into a quartet of powers and to help resolve the crisis, but with minimal success. could you can try very hard, hard, >> you can try very and you can feel that someone is trying very hard to say, here i am. egypt is an important state in the region and in...
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he was a guide, moral leader. you look for him on how to behave, how to be a person. >> and organizing during the civil rights movement often took place in the churches. there were facilities that we had control over, so there is a natural relationship between the clergy, church, and civil rights movement. thet has historically been center of education and information. if someone was ill, if a woman just had a baby, if someone died in the family, we have in that organization, the black church, people on the ready to respond to those families. we are talking about community, a village, a sense of belonging, a sense of self-worth and value. you could go to a job and they andld call you boy, jim, then you come to your church and your name is deacon james jones, and then use it in the front with trustees, and you drive your chevrolet to church, and you wear your suit, and you have a place of prominence that the world does not give. but the end result of that is, oftentimes, in order for people who have been trampled u
he was a guide, moral leader. you look for him on how to behave, how to be a person. >> and organizing during the civil rights movement often took place in the churches. there were facilities that we had control over, so there is a natural relationship between the clergy, church, and civil rights movement. thet has historically been center of education and information. if someone was ill, if a woman just had a baby, if someone died in the family, we have in that organization, the black...